M. Segur's Speech in the Legislative Body of France, upon the Subject of 62 M. Regnault's Speech in the Tribunate of France, relative to the Overtures of 27 Opinion of Mr. De Langer Van Wyngaarden, in the Dutch Legislative Boar. 637 Letter addressed to the Executive Committee of Hanover, and published by Note presented to the Diet by M. Bacher, the French Chargé d'Affairs a 6% Austrian Answer to the French Note. Rescript delivered by the Austrian 1E- Two Declarations, in the Form of Notes, delivered by M. de Talleyrars 1805 6 Second Ditto on the 16th of August, 1805 Note from the French Government, in Reply to the Note of M. Novosilt addressed to the Court of Berlin; as published in the Frankfort Gazette Gregorian Calendar.- Decree of the Conservative Senate; Sept. 9th 1805 6:3 Exposé of the reciprocal Conduct of France and Austria, since the Peace AL 63 Speech of the Emperor Napoleon, to the French Senate. Sept. 23d, 1805 659 Proclamation of the Emperor Napoleon to the French Army. Dated Stra Proclamation transmitted by General Massena to the French Army of Its Address of the Archduke Charles on taking the Command of his Army. Dat Proceeding of the Extraordinary Meeting of the Conservative Senate of Fran Capitulation of Ulm, occupied by the Troops of his Majesty the Emperor { } Austria and King of Hungary, to the Army of his Majesty the Emperor Proclamation of the Emperor Napoleon to the Soldiers of the Grand Arm:. Dated Elchingen. From the Imperial Head-quarters, Oct. 21st, 18 'roclamation of the Emperor Napoleon to the French Army, after the Battle ircular Letter to the Bishops and Presidents of the Consistory. Dated Aus- ib. rmistic concluded between their Majesties the Emperors of the French and 'roclamation issued by the Emperor Napoleon, on the Night of the Battle of Austerlitz. Dated, Head-quarters, Dec. 2d, ten o'Clock at Night 667 lustria and France. Treaty of Peace between the Emperor of Germany and Austria, and the Emperor af the French. Done and signed at Presburgh, Tew Constitution of Holland.-Sketch of the Plan of the New Constitution of Holland, and an Account of the successive Proceedings relative to the Speech of M. Schimmelpenninck, at the opening of the Session of the States General, under the New Constitution, on the 15th of May, 1805. 676 Proclamation of their High Mightinesses relative to the Trade with Great etter of his Majesty the King of Prusia, acknowledging Napoleon as Em- peror of the French. Dated Berlin, May 27th, 1804 Declaration delivered at Vienna, by the Russian Ambassador, Count Rasomowsky, on the 31st of August, 1805 econd Declaration of the Court of Vienna to the French Court; transmitted from Vienna to Paris on the 3d of Sept. 1805 Proclamation issued by the Emperor of Austria to his Hereditary States. etter from M. Talleyrand to Count Cobentzel, on his sending him a Me- morial, in Answer to his Note of Sept. 3d Temorial referred to in the preceding Note; being the French Answer to the Second Declaration of the Court of Vienna to the French Court 694 Historical Representation of the Event's which have directed the Conduct of his Electorial Highness the Elector Palatine of Bavaria. Dated Wurtzburgh, Sept. 29th, 1805 Memorial presented on the Part of the French Government to the several 701 Proclamation published pursuant to the Orders of his Prussian Majesty, in quality of Prince of Anspach, by the Magistrates of all the Places in Anspach bordering on Suabia. Dated Sept. 24th, 1805 1 true Statement of the Conduct of the Serene Elector Palatine of Bavaria, Proclamation of the Elector of Bavaria to the Bavarians. Dated Wurtz- ib. 79 tria to his Serene Highness the Elector Palatine. Dated Vienna, No. III.-Letter from his Serene Highness the Elector Partin No. IV.-Letter from his Majesty the Emperor of Germany and 711 No. V.Letter from his Serene Highness the I lector Paletine to his Elective Empera Proclamation of the Emperor of Austria, Francis II. Proclamation addressed to the Inhabitants of the Electorate of Hanover Russian official Account of the Battle of Austerlitz, from the Petersb Declaration of the King of Sweden. Dated Marswinsholm, near Yat Napoleon, King of Italy. An Account of the Proceedings rela Official Account of the Coronation of the Emperor of the French, as h Papal Allocution. Allocution of his Holiness the Pope, delivered in Publishe 1805 Royal Decree issued at Naples Nov. 20th, 1805 Letter from General Ernouf to his Majesty the Emperor. Dated Qu Constitution of Hayti. CHARACTE CHARACTERS. Description of the Persons, Dress, Customs, and Manners of the Inhabitants of the Island of Celebes, with other Particulars Munners, Customs, and Character of the Natives of Brasil. (From the Some Account of William Pearce, and of his remarkable and praise-worthy Industry: in a Letter to the Secretary of the Society for the Encourage- NATURAL HISTORY. Account of the Gad-Fly, from various Authors Natural History of the Spider. By Dr. Shaw Description of the Pausus. By Dr. Adam Afzelius Account of some Experiments on the Descent of the Sap in Trees. In a Letter from Thomas Andrew Knight, Esq. to the Right Hon. Sir Joseph Observations on the Structure of the Tongue; illustrated by Cases in which a Portion of that Organ has been removed by Ligature. By Everard USEFUL PROJECTS. List of Patents for new Inventions, &c. granted in the year 1805 Account of the double Boats built by the Direction of Sir Sydney Smith; the Nature and Properties of this Species of Vessels, Method of building larger of the Kind, with sufficient Strength, and of those of similar Con- Method of suspending Ships instead of lifting them, for the Purpose of clearing them from their Blocks; by Mr. Robert Seppings, of Chatham ANTIQUITIES. Essays on the Origin and Character of the Welsh Language. From a Tour Sir Philip Sydney's Funeral, (Extracted from the Book of Funerals of N- cholas Dethick, Windsor Herald, son of Sir Gilbert Dethick, Garter King at Arms.) From an original MS. in the Possession of the Marquis ef MISCELLANEOUS ESSAYS. View of Manners and Society in Holland, in three Papers, translated from the Dutch Spectator, a celebrated Periodical Work, and entitled, "Natu Perplexities of a Man of Letters: (from the German.) 93: POETRY. A Poem on the Restoration of Learning in the East; which obtained Mr. Buchannan's Prize, by Charles Grant Esq. M. A. Fellow of Magdales Lines, for the Grave of a Prostitute, written by Herself in her last Illness Ode on the Battle of the Nile, by the Right Honourable the Earl of Carys 905 963 |